Their combination on the left side of the Roar formation has been a key part of the club's success in recent years.

Both though are looking at what more can be achieved rather than reflecting on the storied history they have help create at the Roar.

McKay and Broich agree that if this current squad can continue the improvement it has shown in the first two months of the season, the Roar will be in a position to challenge for silverware again in four months' time.

And both are adamant they personally have much more football to play.

"As long as it is fun and we are feeling fit, as we are at the moment, there's no reason why we should stop any time soon," Broich said.

The Roar defied the current heatwave in Brisbane and put in another high-tempo training session on Thursday.

The competition for starting places has become intense in recent weeks and Roar coach John Aloisi shuffled the combinations in various drills to give every player in the squad the chance to impress.

The situation is set to become even more competitive. Striker Jean Carlos Solorzano and defender Luke DeVere both participated in parts of the session and look to be on track to complete their injury rehabilitations in the next few weeks.

Brisbane has named an 18-man squad to take on the Jets with two players to be omitted.